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Description: Photograph of the Keystone Cops Caption reads as follows: Harry Vallejo, the photographer, has withdrawn from his archives this first picture of the Keystone Cops, the leader of a long line of laughmakers. The subject was produced late in 1912. The personnel of the "force" would indicate Sennett was a good picker of "comers." But reading from left to right: Robert Z. Leonard, Mack Sennett, Bill Haber, Henry (Pathe) Lehrmann [Lehrman], — McAlley, Chet Franklin, Ford Sterling, Fred Mace, Arthur Tavaras [Tavares]. This photo appears in Mack Sennett's Fun Factory, Volume 1, by Brent E. Walker. It is identified as being from the film The Stolen Purse, filmed in November 1912. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Publishers, 2010, ISBN 978-0-7864-7711-1 page 28. The Stolen Purse was released February 10, 1913. More information
Title: Keystone-Cops-1912
Credit: International Photographer, Volume 3, Number 3 (page 18)
Author: Harry Vallejo, photographer
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